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DriverD #5.d - Using WiThrottle and Engine Driver with JMRI & DCC-EX @DriverDTrains
@DriverD Trains #5.d - Using WiThrottle and Engine Driver with JMRI & DCC-EX
Welcome to Driver D Trains. Thanks for stopping by! I’m your host Driver D.
Our conductor and brakeman Scratchy-C, just bad-ordered one of our box cars!
[Meow]
In my last video, I showed you how to use and customize JMRI throttles, including how to configure the throttle function buttons, and set up keyboard shortcuts to run your trains. If you haven’t already seen that video, be sure to check it out!
In this video, I will show you how we can use the WiThrottle and Engine Driver apps with JMRI and DCC-EX, to take advantage of our JMRI custom configurations. This will make using WiThrottle and Engine Driver with DCC-EX even more powerful and convenient.
In my next video we will look at how we can use some different types of physical devices with JMRI and DCC-EX, as throttles to operate our locomotives.
All of these videos are part of a series on using JMRI to control our trains. This initial series of videos will focus on JMRI’s DecoderPro app, and throttles for running our locomotives. I’ll come back to the PanelPro app and turnout control later.
Be sure to check below for links to the other videos in the series, as well as the various websites and products I mention here. Also, if you are enjoying the videos, please leave a comment, and hit the ‘Like’ button.
And if you haven’t already, please subscribe to the channel.
I guess we’re not going anywhere any time soon, so pull up a chair and we’ll watch some railfan videos in the crew lounge!
Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to Driver D trains!
02:17 Using WiThrottle and Engine Driver with JMRI & DCC-EX
03:59 Step 1 - Start JMRI’s WiThrottle & Web Servers
08:52 Step 2 - Connect WiThrottle to JMRI & Locomotive Roster
13:30 Step 3 - Connect Engine Driver to JMRI & Locomotive Roster
16:13 Step 4 - Export Locomotive Rosters to DCC-EX
19:33 Step 5 - Run Some Trains!
20:29 What’s Next… Using Physical Controllers with JMRI & DCC-EX
22:07 Thanks for Watching!
22:33 Credits
Videos in this series:
Part 1: #5.a - An Introduction to JMRI th-cam.com/video/gFJaQ0yF7sI/w-d-xo.html
Part 2: #5.b - Install & Configure JMRI DecoderPro th-cam.com/video/zjXvfgwNuiI/w-d-xo.html
Part 3: #5.c - Using & Customizing JMRI Throttles th-cam.com/video/jA9dzhD2dNY/w-d-xo.html
Part 4: #5.d - Using WiThrottle and Engine Driver with JMRI & DCC-EX [this video]
Videos in my DCC-EX series:
Part 1: #4.a - Assembling a DCC-EX Command Station th-cam.com/users/videoHatlU7A5S5s
Part 2: #4.b - Installing & Configuring DCC-EX th-cam.com/users/videojv_xfwLZJd8
Part 3: #4.c - Adding Wi-Fi to DCC-EX th-cam.com/video/B08Qo0az-nI/w-d-xo.html
Part 4: #4.d - Configuring DCC-EX Wi-Fi for Station Mode th-cam.com/video/4pT273C0ozM/w-d-xo.html
Part 5: #4.e - Adding and LCD Display to DCC-EX th-cam.com/video/YmPgOU1dxrk/w-d-xo.html
Part 6: #4.f - Correcting the Wi-Fi Firmware for DCC-EX th-cam.com/video/gzbW55aBBkE/w-d-xo.html
Supercut: #4.sc - Assemble a DCC-EX Command Station th-cam.com/video/Y_CRBRqAKJ0/w-d-xo.html
Bonus Materials: #4.x - DCC-EX Series Bonus Materials th-cam.com/video/DxZhLXnBv68/w-d-xo.html
Products Mentioned in This Video:
JMRI: www.jmri.org
JMRI Throttles Page: www.jmri.org/help/en/html/tools/throttle/ThrottleMain.shtml
DCC-EX: www.dcc-ex.com
EX-WebThrottle App (Chrome browser only): dcc-ex.com/WebThrottle-EX/
WiThrottle App (available on the iOS App Store): www.withrottle.com/
Engine Driver App: enginedriver.mstevetodd.com
Prior Videos Featuring the WiThrottle App & Throttle Function Buttons
#5.c - Using & Customizing JMRI Throttles; Part 3 - Customizing Throttle Function Buttons th-cam.com/video/jA9dzhD2dNY/w-d-xo.html
#4.c - Adding Wi-Fi to DCC-EX; Step 3 - Download WiThrottle App on Phone or Tablet, th-cam.com/video/B08Qo0az-nI/w-d-xo.html ; Step 5 - Connect WiThrottle App to DCC-EX th-cam.com/video/B08Qo0az-nI/w-d-xo.html
#4.d - Configuring DCC-EX Wi-Fi for Station Mode; Step 2 - Connect WiThrottle to DCC-EX th-cam.com/video/4pT273C0ozM/w-d-xo.html
What’s next - Using Physical Controllers with JMRI & DCC-EX
In my next video we’ll look at a variety of different types of physical controllers we can use as throttles with JMRI and DCC-EX to operate our locomotives.
In later videos, we will look at some of the additional ways that we can customize and configure JMRI, as well as some more JMRI features specifically designed for DCC-EX. We’ll also look at some tips and tricks for how we can manage our JMRI locomotive rosters.
We’re getting near the end of this first series of videos on JMRI, but there are still a few more topics to cover. So keep a steady hand on the throttle and watch for clear signals, because life on the railroad is never dull.
So until then…
Thanks for watching!
Scratchy, why did you bad-order that box car?
[Meow!]
You needed to inspect the load? Why? What was the load?
[Meow!]
Catnip!!!
[Meow!]
All aboard!
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  • @dantecant
    @dantecant 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm an Android and windows guy so please tell me that you will go thru the Engine Driver Throttle program?

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 18 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your kind comments. I just released a video on using WiThrottle and Engine Driver with JMRI and DCC-EX and highlighted some of the basic info on how to connect Engine Driver DCC-EX as well. Check out Part 3 in the video for that. I may make a more in-depth video on how to use Engine Driver with DCC-EX (for example, to program decoder settings, etc.) in the future, but personally I much prefer to use JMRI DecoderPro for that, so it may be a while before I make that video. Thanks again and happy railroading! DD

  • @B2Pproduction
    @B2Pproduction 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Loved the final joke xD

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 18 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks! That Scratchy-C is always up to something! ; ) Thanks again and happy railroading! DD

  • @dantecant
    @dantecant 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    In setting, the App is Installed, were do I go the find (App Installed) DCC++EX Web Throttle?

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your kind comments. Once you have installed the EX-WebThrottle app in Chrome, enter the following in Chrome in the address bar where you would normally type in the name of a website (don't forget the colon after chrome and before the forward slashes): chrome://apps This will show you all the installed web apps, which should include DCC-EX EX-WebThrottle along with all the Google apps. If you right-click on the icon for the EX-WebThrottle app and select "Create Shortcut" it should take you to where the app is stored. I need to check in Windows 11, but for earlier versions of windows the address is usually: C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Web Applications\ I will check it later in Windows 11 and see if I need to update this message. Again, the name of the app should be "DCC-EX EX-WebThrottle". Also, if you go to chrome://apps and open the app from Chrome, then you will probably see it in your task bar. You can right-click on the icon in the taskbar and pin it to the taskbar if you like. Hope this helps! Thanks again and happy railroading! DD p.s. Note that you can also download all the EX-WebThrottle web files to your computer and run them offline (no internet access required). You can find them on GitHub at the link below. Open the index.html file from the download in Chrome to open EX-WebThrottle. github.com/DCC-EX/WebThrottle-EX/archive/refs/tags/v1.3.27.zip

  • @plamoanddiorama8528
    @plamoanddiorama8528 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have a problem. I was able to run trains, but now there is no voltage to my tracks. Light of locomotive switch on and off and I'm able to switch directions. But it won't run anymore! Do you know what could be wrong? This is with webthrottle and JMRI. A multimeter also doesn't read any voltage on the Main output, altough a very little voltage so the lights work of the train.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your kind comment and your questions. I can't be entirely sure what is happening but it may be that your locomotive has inadvertently switched into consist mode. I have had this happen a few times when there is an interruption in the DCC signal. I'm not really sure why. The lights will still do their thing, but the locomotive won't move because it's waiting for the consist address. What I would suggest is putting the locomotive on your programming tack and read its DCC address and make sure that the address is what you expect it to be, and that the locomotive is not set up for consist mode. (Also make sure your JMRI is not set up for consist too.) As for the voltage, you need to set your multimeter to the AC setting to read DCC voltage on the track. DCC is not technically AC current, as it is an alternating DC current (and PWM as well), but your meter will see it as AC, even if the voltage reading isn't entirely accurate. But I would start with the programming track and check the DCC address. Good luck and happy railroading! DD

    • @plamoanddiorama8528
      @plamoanddiorama8528 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@DriverDTrains Thank you for your help. You gave exactly the same advise as the DCC EX discord guys haha. I just got back from the store, and on another dcc system the loc also didn't run. After fidling with the decoder, it suddently did run! So fortunatly it's not due to DCC EX, but a broken contact with the decoder I think. Thank you for your advice and all the video's you make!

  • @michaelmatsumura422
    @michaelmatsumura422 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for this video! Is it going to be another 7 weeks before the next one?

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 18 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Heh heh. Thanks for your kind comment. Just two weeks this time. : ) I am hoping the next one will be out in about two weeks as well. Thanks again and happy railroading! DD

  • @dantecant
    @dantecant 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Where is EX‑WebThrottle on EX‑CommandStation? I would like to run EX‑CommandStation without going to (Run Ex-WebThrottle Now) each time.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your kind comment and question. EX-WebThrottle is a web app that runs in Google Chrome. You can access it in your Chrome web browser by going to this web page: dcc-ex.com/WebThrottle-EX/ You can also download the app onto your computer by opening the app in your Chrome web browser, then clicking on the three horizontal lines at the top-left corner of the screen to open the sidebar, then selecting "Settings" at the bottom of the sidebar, and finally clicking "Install as an app" at the bottom of the list of settings. This will download the app to your computer (probably as a ZIP file) that you can then open in Chrome without having to go on the internet. Hope this information helps. Good luck and happy railroading! Thanks again, DD

    • @dantecant
      @dantecant 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@DriverDTrains I would like to run EX WebThrottle from my computer (Windows 11) start menu. I have ESP8266 WiFi shield also. If I go the hamburger menu to setting to app I see (App Installed) What now?

  • @edwardaudet8367
    @edwardaudet8367 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    DriverD, wow you covered a lot of information in this video, it's going to need a couple witching's to get the most out of what you just explained. I think my head is spinning with this one. I have to admit you are very complete with your tutorials. Another great video, your hitting Homeruns on each one. I think this one was a bases loaded one. Give my best to scratchy, so he took a day off, a little R&R on his part. Give him me best.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you again for your kind comments. I really appreciate it! There's a lot to know about JMRI, and sometimes it doesn't work *exactly* the way you'd expect, so I try to include as many tips and tricks as I can. I'm always learning new things, even as I'm making the videos! Anyway, watch the video again and try some of the tricks out for yourself. : ) And Scratchy says 'Meow' and thanks for the love! Thanks again and happy railroading! DD

  • @dantecant
    @dantecant 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Does ESP8266 WIFI Shield pilot light stay on goes off after short time?

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your kind comment and question. On my Wi-Fi shield the light flashes 2 or 3 times when the command station boots, and then goes out. However I have heard that on some versions of the Wi-Fi shield, or with some firmwares, the light may stay on. The light on the Arduino Uno is always on. I'm sorry that I don't have a more definitive answer for you. Good luck and happy railroading! Thanks again, DD

  • @DeadlySpoon12
    @DeadlySpoon12 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Do you have a video on Track Manager with DCC-ex? I want to run my DC and DCC trains on the same track but im not sure how to set it up. Thanks in advance!

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your kind comments and questions. Unfortunately I do not have a video on Track Manager. I did briefly try it and will tell you what I know. Apologies if I am stating the obvious or things you already know. 1) Track manager supports up to 8 blocks of track, but you would need 4 typical motor shields to actually control 8 blocks. Each motor shield can typically support up to 2 blocks. 2) You need to supply the DC power through the motor shield (same source as DCC power). 3) You need to make sure your motor shield configuration in DCC-EX is configured with a brake pin. The standard motor shield is configured this way. 4) You need to tell DCC-EX to use one of the tracks for DC **AND** at the same time assign a locomotive address to it. You would do this with a command that looks like this: =A DC 12 (You would execute this command using an automation script, or through a serial interface in something like JMRI or the EX-WebThrottle app.) The makes track A (normally the main track on a DCC layout) a DC block for locomotive address 12. 5) You then need to assign the locomotive (12 in this example) in your throttle to control the train on the DC block. You can try all this out very easily in the EX-WebThrottle app. Connect to the command station and wait for it to boot. Make sure the track power is off and there are no locomotives on the track. In the debug console send an "=" command to display the track configuration. You should get something like: [S] <=> [R] <= A MAIN> [R] <= B PROG> Then send "=A DC 12". You should see some responses from DCC-EX. Then type "=" again and you should see: [S] <=> [R] <= A DC 12> [R] <= B PROG> Put a DC locomotive on the track. Assign locomotive 12 to the throttle in the id/address box and press return. Turn on the track power, and try running the locomotive with the throttle. One thing I noticed when I tried it was that I got some warning messages about the current draw on the track; I'm not sure what that was about. To switch back to DCC on the main, you would send an "=A MAIN" command. Hope this helps. Thanks again for your comments. Good luck and happy railroading! DD

    • @DeadlySpoon12
      @DeadlySpoon12 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@DriverDTrains wow! thank you so much for all that. I did go into the DCCEX downloader and configure track manager that way, so instead of having Track A=prog and trackb= main like in your videos, it’s set to Track A=DC and Track B= Main (I think). But I did try to run DC on my little strip of programming track and it worked. I’ll definitely try your way as well to see if I get any warnings and to check DCCexs response

  • @lutzwunderlich2003
    @lutzwunderlich2003 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi DriverD, I am watching this series of videos from Germany and I find it very perfect and extremely detailed for all kind of experience. Recently I watched the last video (part f of the series) handling the new firmware for the Makerfabs Wifi Shield. I bought one some years ago and it works fine with the standard arduino motor shield. Recently I bought the new DCCEX motorshield. It works fine with my Mega2560 but I did not yet put the wide-field on this CS. I was trying to find out the firmware actually installed on the shield and I followed your instruction to use the EX Web throttle to get the firmware version. Unfortunately I got some response but no information about the AT version. My response looks a bit different (no RECEIVE at the beginning of each line). I got information on the DCCEX version and on the motorshield and it tells Wifi ok. Have you any idea what may be the reason of this different behaviour of my CS and why there is no information on the AT?

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your kind comments and questions. DCC-EX made some changes and I think that there are two things happening. 1) DCC-EX changed the way that the EX-WebThrottle app formats the information it receives. 2) DCC-EX made some changes to its WiFi handler and for some reason it is not responding as expected when we give AT commands such as the +GMR command to obtain the WiFi firmware version. However, the command station still sends out the firmware version number at boot up, so if you connect using the EX-WebThrottle app and wait for it to boot, then scroll up near the top of the debug console, you should see something that looks like this: [R] <* ++ Wifi Setup Try 1 ++ *> [R] <* Wifi Check: [+IPD] *> [R] <* TIMEOUT after 200ms *> [R] <* Wifi Check: [OK] *> [R] OK<* Found in 1ms *> [R] <* Wifi Check: [OK] *> [R] OK<* Found in 3ms *> [R] <* Wifi Check: [AT version:] *> [R] AT+GMR [R] AT version:<* Found in 4ms *> [R] 1.7.4.0(May<* Wifi Check: [OK] *> <<----THIS IS THE VERSION [R] 11 2020 19:13:04) [R] SDK version:3.0.4(9532ceb) [R] compile time:Ma0:12:22 [R] Bin version(Wroom 02):1.7.4 <<----ALSO HERE [R] OK The new version of DCC-EX is also supposed to send a message that "you need to upgrade/downgrade your firmware" if it detects an unsupported version of the firmware. One other thing you can try is to install an older version of DCC-EX from last year and see if you can use it just long enough to verify your firmware version with the +GMR command. I hope this helps! Thanks again for your comments! Good luck and happy railroading! DD

  • @joemayeur521
    @joemayeur521 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I assume that you are running with the DCC-ex connected to a computer via the USB. If you run it without the USB - there will be an additional hole drilled to power the Motor shield on the right side (opposite of the USB hole you drilled).

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your kind comment. Yes, I power the Arduino from its USB connector. As you indicated, I usually do that from the computer, but I also sometimes use a battery pack or a USB wall adapter. Aside from the Wi-Fi shield and a couple of LCD screens, I don't have a lot of current draw off the Arduino, so half an amp on the USB works fine for me. Thanks again and happy railroading! DD

  • @plamoanddiorama8528
    @plamoanddiorama8528 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Anybody having the same problem with the throttle app that when I hit 'Stop', suddenly the lights switch direction. The direction itself doesn't change, so it's quite confusing when te train travels the other direction. The light do change back tough when driving again.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your kind comments and question. I'm not entirely certain what is going on with your lights, but there are two broad areas of possibility. * The first is what kind of decoder you have in the locomotive, what kinds of headlight options it offers for switching the lights based on direction (or when stopped), and how it is currently programmed. Question 1: Does the light always switch to one side (i.e. to Front Headlight when moving backwards, but not the other way around) or does the behavior occur in both directions? Question 2: Do you also see both front and rear headlights come on at once? * The second possibility is that the NMRA DCC standard actually specifies two different values for no speed. The first is Speed Step 0, which means set the speed to 0 and let the locomotive do whatever it is programmed to do under that circumstance (which does not necessarily mean stop). Some controllers/throttles refer to this as the "Idle" position. If the locomotive decoder is programmed with a lot of momentum, the locomotive may still continue to move for quite a while even when the speed is set to 0 or Idle. Most of the controllers I have seen will not change the locomotive's direction (forward/reverse) when you move the throttle to 0 or use the "Idle" button. The other is no-speed setting is Speed Step 1, which means "Emergency Stop" or eStop. This instructs the locomotive to stop right now no matter what the other decoder settings are. I don't know whether this is a common (or universal behavior), but I have seen in some cases that when you use the eStop command to stop the locomotive, the locomotive will stop with the speed direction set to forward. This would therefore change the headlight to forwards when eStopping while moving backwards. Also, I don't know whether this applies to your scenario however, because you mentioned that the locomotive keeps moving in the appropriate direction when you start it up again. However, there is one more wrinkle in this, because there are actually two values for each speed step; one for forward and one for reverse. So Speed Step 0 is actually reverse speed 0, and Speed Step 128 is forward speed 0, and so on. So it could be that the locomotive is eStopping and changing its direction to forward, but then the throttle still knows it is supposed to be going in reverse and therefore the locomotive moves in the direction you expect when you apply the throttle again. I don't think I've ever seen this happen the other way though, so if you are having strange headlight behavior in both forward and reverse directions, I don't know that this would make sense. Anyway, hope this information helps you to figure out what is going on. Thanks again and good luck! DD

  • @Gingerjack2794
    @Gingerjack2794 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You're my new favourite Model Railway youtuber, and Scratchy C is my new favourite conductor! Keep up the good work Sir!

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind comments! I'm so glad you enjoyed the videos. And Scratchy-C says "Meow!" and thanks for all the love! : ) I am working on the next video and hope to have it out shortly. Thanks again! DD

  • @hebbos642
    @hebbos642 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for reviewing the JMRI throttles UI, I"ve been developing on this for 10 years now, it's good to see another user! Great video.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind comments, and for all your great work on JMRI. I really appreciate it! And I'm glad you enjoyed the video. : ) I am working now on my next video that will dive into more details on the JMRI throttles, and even then it will only scratch the surface. But I hope it will encourage more model railroaders to try it out. Thanks again! DD

  • @michaelmatsumura422
    @michaelmatsumura422 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Any idea when the next video will be released? I honestly hope it will be soon. Keep up the good work!

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your kind comment! I finally released the new video. Enjoy! Thanks again! DD

  • @plamoanddiorama8528
    @plamoanddiorama8528 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is some trippy recap of your video's haha. Congrats on your one year anniversary!

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you again for all your kind comments. What a long, strange trippy trip it's been. ; )= Well, one year, so not that long really, but... you know. Thanks again and enjoy! DD

  • @easyreiner1
    @easyreiner1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i am aboard

  • @joachimheideck7448
    @joachimheideck7448 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Realy nice model-railway-content! Keep on running yours channel! I'm looking forward to the next Video! Great job Scratchy-C and DriverD

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind comments. I'm very glad you are enjoying the videos. : ) Thanks again! DD

  • @BriansModelTrains
    @BriansModelTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congratulations! Always a joy to watch.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you!! >^-^< [Meow!] Off to make more! ;) Thanks again! DD

  • @donaldkormos5529
    @donaldkormos5529 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Happy April Fools Day! Thanks for all your videos ... I always learn something!!! All the best ...

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind comments. I'm glad you've found the videos to be informative. Scratchy-C and I look forward to making many more. :) Thanks again! DD

  • @B2Pproduction
    @B2Pproduction 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Happy april fools to you and scratchy-c! Congrats on the first year on here. Keep up the great content, both of you!

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you!! >^-^< [Meow!] [Let's go Scratchy, time to start another video!] DD

  • @michaelmatsumura422
    @michaelmatsumura422 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    HELP!!! No luck... When I went to add 'New Loco', a message popped up saying "Stopping due to error: No acknowledge from locomotive (308)". I looked around on-line and couldn't find any help. PLEASE help me! Thanks!

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi, thanks for your comment. Sorry about the difficulty getting started with JMRI. That error means that JMRI reached out to the locomotive but didn't get a response. I see that all the time when I forget to plug in my programming track lol. There are several possible reasons so check the following: 1. Make sure the locomotive is on the programming track, and is the only locomotive on the programming track. (There can only be one loco on the programming track at a time. Also make sure there are no other cars with resistor wheel sets, or cars that have lights, sounds, or anything else electrical in them on the programming track.) 2. Make sure the JMRI power button shows green (power on). This means the command station has communicated back to JMRI that at least as far as it's concerned the power is on. 3. Make sure the programming track is connected and powered on. It can be hard to know if the programming track power is on. I have a train car with a light in it that I use to check when I am unsure. 4. Make sure the locomotive has good contact on the rails. Also check to make sure there are no special instructions for programming your locomotive; I'm not familiar with every brand but some older locomotives had special programming instructions. I've got one 20yo loco with an old sound decoder in it that does not want to be programmed (not sure why). I've also put some old locos on the track that I thought were DCC that turned out not to be lol. I could have sworn they were! Anyway, hope something here helps. The most likely situation is just that there is a broken connection between the programming track and the command station, but it could be any of the above. Good luck and let me know if you are able to get it to work. Thanks again! DD

    • @michaelmatsumura422
      @michaelmatsumura422 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the detailed reply. I will check things out tomorrow morning and get back with you. Again, thanks!

    • @donaldkormos5529
      @donaldkormos5529 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Used to get the infamous 308 error but not so often now after I increased the power supply voltage. Using an Arduino motor shield on Mega with DCC-EX, I use a 16V DC supply for HO scale engines. Gives me about 14.5 volts on the track. Just a suggestion for you to try.

    • @michaelmatsumura422
      @michaelmatsumura422 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@donaldkormos5529Thank you very much for posting your reply. In an hour or so I’m going to cross my fingers and give it a try. Should this work, I will be giving you many pats on your back!

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's a great idea and one I hadn't considered, as I also have a 16V power supply. I'll need to remember that. Thanks again! DD

  • @BriansModelTrains
    @BriansModelTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My new brown tabby, Herbie, says hello to Scratchy C. I always learn something new watching your videos.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your kind comments, and a warm hello to Herbie! >^-^< So glad you are finding the videos enjoyable and informative. Scratchy-C and I look forward to making many more. Thanks again! DD

  • @donaldkormos5529
    @donaldkormos5529 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My eyes aren't great either!! You might try a 2.42 inch 128x64 OLED screen (white). Available online for $10 to $15. Displays 8 lines of bright white text on black background. Have three of them on a DCC-EX command stations for different layouts. Other colors available, but I prefer white. All the best ...

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the pointers! I somehow missed that there is a 2.42 inch version of the OLED; I have the 1.3 version. I ordered one to check it out. I'll post a video on all the options at some point in the future. Thanks again! DD

  • @marztube6158
    @marztube6158 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Enjoying your videos. I have added the LCD to my DCC-EX via your videos. It a works wonderfully. Is there a way when you select Programming track or Program on the main, JMRI radio buttons, for that to be displayed on the LCD to identify the mode the DCC_EX is using (either channel A or B despite both channels being both!) Can the display also be configured to write "short" on the first page in case there is a short circuit whilst programming? (in case you wire up a decoder incorrectly). Thanks, keep up the good work, looking forward to subsequent videos.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your kind comments. I'm glad that the videos were helpful! Those are good questions and I'm not really sure I have answers for all of them. 1. Regarding the JMRI radio buttons, there is no way to communicate that directly to DCC-EX without re-writing JMRI. There probably *is* a way to insert some code into DCC-EX to have it display a message on the LCD when it receives a decoder programming command that could alert you to whether that programming is happening on the main or programming tracks, as the protocols for those are very different from each other. Unfortunately I don't know off the top of my head where that lives in DCC-EX. 2. As for displaying track status, DCC-EX will do that (in current versions) if you send it an "=" command over a serial connection (from IDE, WebThrottle, JMRI, etc.). It will come back and say something like <=A MAIN><-B PROG>. Separately DCC-EX will tell us the track power status (On/Off/Join/Main/Prog) depending on the track configuration (at least in the release version; the developer version doesn't seem to be working). It sounds like what we really want is something like "Track A: MAIN ON", "Track B: PROG OFF" in the LCD display. I'm certain that is doable but would need to do some research to figure out the best place to insert that code. I am guessing it would be in the TrackManager.cpp sketch but not 100% on that. You might try reaching out to the DCC-EX folks on their Discord server and see if they can help. I would be as specific as possible. "What code do I need to insert into TrackManager.cpp to have the LCD display include two lines that say "Track A: MAIN/PROG ON/OFF" and Track B: MAIN/PROG ON/OFF" and see what response you get. Let me know lol. 3. As for the short circuit; I don't know. DCC-EX monitors for short circuits on the main track, but I don't know about the programming track. I would have to look into that more. Hope some of this helps. Good luck and let me know how it goes! Thanks again, DD

  • @seanspennywisemiserrr
    @seanspennywisemiserrr 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very informative DriverD. Thank you for the tutorial.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for the kind comments. I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. I'm already working on the next one. : ) Thanks again! DD

  • @B2Pproduction
    @B2Pproduction 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The amount of details in your tutorials make everything so simple. Thank you for your quality work

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you again for all your kind comments. I really appreciate it. Every time I finish one video the next one is waiting. ; ) Thanks again, DD

    • @B2Pproduction
      @B2Pproduction 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @DriverDTrains I'm always excited to see the notification for the next video. It is my pleasure to see them, so all the kind comments are more than well deserved! Hope you have a wonderful day

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you, and you as well! :) DD

  • @billallen649
    @billallen649 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have all of the parts ready to setup an Arduino wifi system. While following your tutorial on adding wifi to DCC-EX Command Station, when it came to copying the wifi information from the Webthrottle information, the only information that I get is that the Throttle is connected and the power is off. Nothing else. Could be that your tutorial is out of date, and if it is, where can I find how to setup the wifi? Bye the way, your tutorials are excellent. And I know it is a real problem to keep up with the constant changes, but it is necessary if you want to keep your followers.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you very much for your kind comments, and also your question. Yes, DCC-EX has updated the EX-WebThrottle app, as well as the EX-Command Station software, so what you will see in the display is a little different from what I showed in the video. On the latest version of the EX-WebThrottle app, the debug console and the switch to turn it on are repositioned off to the right. Make sure you turn the debug console on before you connect the throttle to the command station. Also make sure you are using Google Chrome for your browser. When the command station boots you will see about 75 lines of text scroll quickly through the screen. The last 25 or so lines will look like this (below). The line that says LCD4 below has the IP address on my CS; you will need to get yours so you can enter it in the WiThrottle or Engine Driver app. Note that if you have never used the Wi-Fi on our DCC-EX Command Station before, it will probably be the default Access Point mode address 192.168.4.1. Be sure to watch video #4d for the explanation of Access Point vs. Station Mode. The line further down that says LCD5 has the port number; almost guaranteed to be 2560. You also need that for your throttle app. [R] AT+CIFSR [R] +CIFSR:STAIP,"<* Found in 4ms *> [R] 192.168.1.170"<* LCD4:192.168.1.170 *> [R] <* Wifi Check: [OK] *> [R] [R] +CIFSR:STAMAC,"3c:e9:0e:de:3c:4c" [R] [R] OK [R] <* Found in 6ms *> [R] <* LCD5:PORT=2560 *> [R] <* Wifi Check: [OK] *> [R] ATE0OK<* Found in 4ms *> [R] <* WiFi CONNECTED *> [R] <iDCC-EX V-5.0.7 / MEGA / STANDARD_MOTOR_SHIELD G-3bddf4d> [i] EX-CommandStation is READY [S] <JR> [R] <* LCD3:Ready *> [R] <p0> [R] <* LCD2:Power Off *> [R] <iDCC-EX V-5.0.7 / MEGA / STANDARD_MOTOR_SHIELD G-3bddf4d> [i] Version:5.00007 [R] <p0> [R] <* LCD2:Power Off *> [R] <* LCD3:Free RAM= 2591b *> [R] <jR> [S] <JA> [R] <jA> Hope this helps. If you are not seeing anything at all in the debug console, then there is some kind of communication issue between your computer and the DCC-EX command station. Again, make sure you are using Goggle Chrome as it is the only browser that can access the serial port needed to talk to DCC-EX. Let me know how if goes! Thanks again! DD

    • @billallen649
      @billallen649 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@DriverDTrains sorry for the long delay. I just gave up and was busy with other parts of my railroad. The problem was the firmware version in the WIFI shield. It ws old! Rather than buying additional items, that I probable won't use in the future, I ordered a new Deek Robot WIFI Shield with the required firmware. I"m still waiting for it to arrive. However I think, with your excellent videos, I will be able to get this thing hooked up this time. Thanks so mych for your help...Bill

  • @rmrgruncorn8330
    @rmrgruncorn8330 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow still in mid stream of watching this video .... Absoluty awsome coverage of JRMI background thank you for your time ...

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for the kind comments. I'm very glad you enjoyed the video. I just posted a new one in the JMRI series, with more to come. Thanks again! DD

  • @donaldkormos5529
    @donaldkormos5529 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The OLED display option is also nice option ... it's smaller, but displays more lines of text and it's easier to read in my opinion.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your kind comments and suggestions. I have a couple of OLED panels I need to hook up and try out. My eyesight isn't the best anymore so I am curious so see whether the OLEDs are too small; I wonder if I can find some kind of magnifying plastic case to put them in. I also have a second LCD display configured for my DCC-EX command station; I need to make a video about that sometime as well. Thanks again and enjoy! DD

    • @donaldkormos5529
      @donaldkormos5529 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@DriverDTrains My eyesight isn't great either!! Look into the 2.42 inch 128x64 1306 OLED (white) ... available online for about $10. You get 8 lines of very bright white text displayed all at once on black background. Have three of them on three DCC-EX command stations for different layouts. Al the best ...

  • @B2Pproduction
    @B2Pproduction 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They're such high quality it is no surprise they were featured. Keep up the great work!

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you! It was a nice surprise. : ) DD

  • @chadportenga7858
    @chadportenga7858 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I used your -EX tutorial to build my station and it works GREAT!!! Thank you!!! I've been looking for a tutorial on exporting the JMRI roster to my DCC-EX Command Station. Is that something you could do in an upcoming video? I love the JMRI PanelPro interface, but I don't want my computer taking up real estate on my layout. I'd rather have it conveniently located on my workbench with a cable running to the layout and only connect it when programming.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your kind comments. Sorry about the delayed response. The way you export the JMRI roster to DCC-EX is to choose "Roster Export to DCC-EX" in JMRI, then copy and paste that information into the "myAutomation.h" sketch in DCC-EX using the Arduino IDE. I will definitely be including that in one of my next videos (probably the one after next). Also if you have not seen it yet, I just published my latest video on getting started with JMRI, and I show how to configure JMRI to work with DCC-EX over Wi-Fi. You might consider that as an option to running a cable. Thanks again! DD

  • @tonyclixby
    @tonyclixby 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤❤❤

  • @marshallluddite
    @marshallluddite 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    what a jolly interesting video, thanks

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kinds comments! I glad you enjoyed the video! Cheers! DD

  • @KevinSquire
    @KevinSquire 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great overview... looking forward to future videos in this series. at 30:31 you are holding a throttle I do not recognize and would REALLY like to know more about.. is it a dedicated throttle? or more like an alternate input device for a computer? what is that device??? I NEED INFO!! LOLOL :-D

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your kind comments! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. So you noticed that little device I was using as a throttle? Not many people have noticed that. I will have to make a video on it at some point. It is, as you say, an alternate input device for a computer. One of the nice things about JMRI throttles is that when you run JMRI on your computer you can use almost any input device including your mouse, keyboard, and quite a few other things as a throttle. What you saw there is a drawing tablet controller, that also doubles as an application keyboard shortcut device, called a Xencelabs Quick Keys. It is customizable with 8 buttons, a dial, and an OLED display, each of which can have multiple settings that you can cycle through. I really need to learn how to use it more. It does have a few limitations. It requires that you run JMRI on a computer (Mac or Windows) and does not support Raspberry Pi. It requires that you use an included USB dongle for 2.4ghz wireless connection as it's not bluetooth or Wi-Fi. The dial does not have any stops or detents; it just spins. And it does not display any information received back from JMRI, such as set locomotive ID, speed, functions, etc. But I find it quite handy as a handheld controller. It's light weight, easy to hold, and the build quality is top notch. And of course I use it for other things on my computer lol. It's not super cheap, but it costs less than a DCC throttle. It is regularly $100, but I found it on sale for $80 at Amazon. Here is the link. www.amazon.com/dp/B08VNCLDTK Thanks again for your comments and enjoy! DD

  • @JWitchard
    @JWitchard 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have just finished watching your series of DCC-EX videos and this, the first of the JMRI series. They are some of the best informative and instructive videos I have seen. I'm really glad I stumbled across them and you definitely have another subscriber. 🤓👍

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind comments, and I'm so glad you found the videos informative. I'll keep making more! : ) And of course thank you for subscribing! Best, DD

  • @icemanbldr
    @icemanbldr 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I want to echo many of the comments already made: Excellent video, I learned a lot about a software package that I use often and didn't know, I didn't know the history even though my (finished) career used many many open source programs. Excellent many times over!

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind comments. I'm so glad that you enjoyed the video and found it beneficial. I'm also always amazed to find out about some of the history of model railroading that I never knew. Thanks again! DD

    • @icemanbldr
      @icemanbldr 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@DriverDTrains and I wish I could send you a picture of our Tessie (aka Train Cat) who enjoys puzzling out the machinations of my trains on the road and who is genetically related (somehow) to Scratchy-C --- a grey tabbie who looks like a twin.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wonderful! It's great to have a Train Cat! :) DD

  • @tonyclixby
    @tonyclixby 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Greetings Scratchy

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      [Meow!] Scratchy-C thanks you for the greetings and sends regards! : ) DD

  • @skeeterweazel
    @skeeterweazel 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video. I had no idea about JMRI's early history.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind comments! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and got something new out of it. Thanks again! DD

  • @dennisbailey6067
    @dennisbailey6067 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Most CV changes can be done on any DCC system.A pen and paper can record those changes.While handy,a computer and jmri are not necessary.As for remembering function button features,this will happen over use.If function buttons are remapped to a standard,it streamlines the process.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks again for your kind comments! Well said, and all true. JMRI is just a tool that can help. Ironically when I first got my old DCC locomotives out of storage last year, I was not planning to use JMRI at all. The problem was that I couldn't get most of the 20-year old locomotives to work. I had no doubt they were all set up for consisting, or I had assigned them random DCC addresses to work with the basic DCC system my kids were using that only supports addresses 1-9. I also had no idea in some cases what kind of decoder was in the locomotives, or even what brand they were (I found out I was wrong more than once lol). As I have mentioned in several of my videos, while I have an old MRC Prodigy system stashed away in a closet somewhere, getting that out of storage was really not practical at the time. DCC-EX is wonderful for a lot of things, but programming decoders is not one of them. You can do it in the serial monitor of the Arduino IDE or the EX-WebThrottle app, but it's not very easy. You can't do it in the WiThrottle app at all, and Engine Driver only got that functionality recently. (I actually bought a cheap Android tablet during the holiday Black Friday sales just so I could use that feature.) So I had a collection of DCC locomotives that I couldn't identify the decoders in, or make work, so I decided to load JMRI. It proved to be so useful that I started using it for more and more things. As I mentioned in the video, I've only just scratched the surface of it. It has a bunch of features that I am certain that I will never use. But it is a good tool to have in the toolbox, and like any tool I am always looking for creative new ways to use it. : ) Thanks again and enjoy! DD

  • @MrMagicFingers1
    @MrMagicFingers1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very well done as usual! - Tim

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you again for the kind comments! I'm glad you enjoyed! DD

  • @B2Pproduction
    @B2Pproduction 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing historical information and great video once again. Can't wait to see the next videos in the series. I am also interested in your puzzle app you previously mentioned.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you again for the kind comments! I'll start working on the next video soon. Thanks also for your interest in my D-Saver switching puzzle app. I'm looking forward to making some videos on that soon too. I'd like to show people that you really can have a full-time model railroad hobby running HO trains on a 1'x6' board lol. ; ) Thanks again! DD

    • @B2Pproduction
      @B2Pproduction 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @DriverDTrains I can't wait! I only have a space of 16"x6' and thought it was impossible for me to have an interesting layout till I saw your content and I'm sure you'll inspire more people as well!

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you! I hope so. I think that with an extra 4" I would definitely consider adding some structures along one side of the layout (in addition to background flats). I might also look at angling the track a little bit for visual interest, but honestly I don't think that 6' is enough length to make a difference in that regard. DD

    • @B2Pproduction
      @B2Pproduction 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@DriverDTrains @DriverDTrains I'll be using it to add a mainline that'll go from edge to edge of the layout for when I have the option to expend. I'll be able to keep the D-saver as part of a larger world or perhaps bring it to trainshows. Currently have the base made as well as a tablet to go above it as I need the space for storage. Once I have more progress done I'll be more than happy to share my progress. I'm currently on the hunt for used code 83 right hand turnouts from atlas. There'll be a trainshow near me in about a month. If I don't find them there I'll be ordering them. In the meantime I only have 2 turnouts and 4 9" straights from my old atlas starter and expansion kits from 13 years ago. I do plan on also having a large industry where I'll store a coding track and the control station. I'll most likely scratch build it due to the limited height and custom dimensions. Outside of that I have the idea for a simple transloading platform, water tower (plan on running an 0-6-0T), coal and sand building. As the rest it will be most overgrown with a ditch between the orginal d saver track plan and the added mainline. I do not plan for any backboard as the location of the layout I have gives me a U shape access to the layout length wise. What are your plans for scenery outside of the backdrop?

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That sounds great! And enjoy the train show! I don't have any major plans for scenery except for ground cover, ballast, and such. Still, I am looking forward to that. Been too busy making videos lol. I may end up building some simple one-walled flats to represent the side of modern warehouse type structures, or maybe a hint of a loading platform. The spare bedroom/home-office where I keep the layout serves multiple uses, and I have to move the layout somewhere almost every day, so I don't really want to create anything too large that I would have to put somewhere when not in use. Basically anything I put on the layout I have to be able to take off and store in a box. I also have a few signals and such that I need to wire up, but again I need to be able to take them off the layout. I have some ideas for running the wiring under the shelf board so that it doesn't make a mess but does what I need. Just gotta find the time to do it lol. Thanks again and al the best! DD

  • @edwardaudet8367
    @edwardaudet8367 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have used jmri, but not to extend that you have just showed in your introduction video. I'm looking forward to the next installment. This video is really an Excellent one. Every one of your video have been really great tutorials. You hit it out of the of the park every time. Than you for all the hard work and knowledge you put into every video. Love the conductor too.

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind comments! I'm glad you enjoyed the latest video. I'll keep working on more. : ) Scratchy-C says Meow! and thanks for the love! Thanks again! DD

  • @easyreiner1
    @easyreiner1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    all aboard, i like it. greeting from Germany

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind comments! I'm very glad you enjoyed the video. I'll make more soon! : ) Thanks again! DD

  • @joachimheideck7448
    @joachimheideck7448 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey Hello @DriverDTrains! Your Content is very helpful to get into the world of digital modell-railwaying by using the inexpensive command-station from the DCC-EX project/community 👍👍 I'm Joachim from Germany and I'm looking forward to your next Videos. Hold on with your enthusiasm! 😊

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind comments! I'm very glad you enjoyed the videos. I look forward to making many more. : ) Thanks again! DD

  • @DeadlySpoon12
    @DeadlySpoon12 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the extremely well put together videos on DCCEX and how it works. 100% convinced me to purchase everything needed to get a N scale layout started!

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind comments! I'm very glad you enjoyed the videos. Have fun getting started with that new layout!! : ) Thanks again, DD

  • @user-yy7ne3fu3p
    @user-yy7ne3fu3p 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    He so cute

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your kind comments! Scratchy-C says [meow!]. : ) DD

  • @B2Pproduction
    @B2Pproduction 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's a great video

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed it! : ) Thanks again, DD

    • @B2Pproduction
      @B2Pproduction 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @DriverDTrains it's a pleasure. I look foward to your next video! I've ordered the parts required to do my own variation of the D-saver and will be starting the building process soon. Thank you for the high quality content.

  • @plamoanddiorama8528
    @plamoanddiorama8528 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this excellent explanation! btw I have a feeling you might have some experience in software development, am I right?

    • @DriverDTrains
      @DriverDTrains 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind comments! I'm glad you enjoyed the videos. While I don't have formal experience in software development, I have at various times over a lengthy period conducted computer configuration and software training in professional settings, so maybe that counts for something lol. I'm sure I'll need to brush up on some of my coding as I dive deeper into DCC-EX and JMRI. : ) Thanks again! DD